This is the second post about the All Day Football Fantasy Guide to the 2009-2010 Season. Next we've got the backbone of your fantasy team which is a couple of efficient, hard hitting and yard gaining running backs. A couple good RBs can take your team from weakness to strength and ADF is going to help you in your drafts because running back is such a vital position so here is our top 20 list for RBs.
Top RBs:
1. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota (Bye Week 9)
2. Michael Turner, Atlanta (Bye Week 4)
3. DeAngelo Williams, Carolina (Bye Week 4)
4. Matt Forte, Chicago (Bye Week 5)
5. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville (Bye Week 7)
6. Steve Slaton, Houston (Bye Week 10)
7. Chris Johnson, Tennessee (Bye Week 7)
8. Steven Jackson, St. Louis (Bye Week 9)
9. Frank Gore, San Francisco (Bye Week 6)
10. Clinton Portis, Washington (Bye Week 8)
11. Brandon Jacobs, New York (Bye Week 10)
12. Marion Barber, Dallas (Bye Week 6)
13. LaDanian Tomlinson, San Diego (Bye Week 5)
14. Ronnie Brown, Miami (Bye Week 6)
15. Ryan Grant, Green Bay (Bye Week 5)
16. Pierre Thomas, New Orleans (Bye Week 5)
17. Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia (Bye Week 4)
18. Joseph Addai, Indianapolis (Bye Week 6)
19. Derrick Ward, Tampa Bay (Bye Week 8)
20. Knowshon Moreno, Denver (Bye Week 7)
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Liberty City Stories: Cincinnati

With the NFL draft a little more than a month away on April 25 and 26, no running back prospect is catching fire like Liberty ball carrier Rashad Jennings. Jennings' draft stock has skyrocketed since his performance at the Senior Bowl, Scouting Combine and more recently Pro Day.
A number of NFL teams are showing significant interest in all-purpose running back. Four teams, Denver, Philadelphia, New England, and the New York Jets, held private workout sessions with Jennings last week and more are expected to follow. The Cincinnati Bengals is another team expected to come on campus and give the player a closer look.
Jennings impressed the 11 teams in attendance at the school's Pro Day March 3, when he ran between a 4.39 and 4.47 in the 40-yard dash. A surprise team in attendance was the Carolina Panthers, who already have two stud running backs, DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, in their stable. I think that says a lot for the talent that Jennings possesses. He's projected as a high second-round draft pick and rated by some teams as a Top 5 running back prospect.
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Scouting Combine All Snub Team: Offense
There were a wealth of players who did not get invites to the combine and here are some of those players who's absence surprised me in light of the fact of some of the higher ranked guys (read Matt Stafford and Andre Smith) not choosing to work out... or in some cases show up would have given these guys an opportunity to shine. Without further delay, here's the All Snub Team Offense!
QB: Mike Teel, Rutgers
QB: Willie Tuitama, Arizona
RB: Devin Moore, Wyoming
RB: Aaron Brown, Texas Christian
FB: Travis McCall, Alabama
WR: Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan
WR: Greg Carr, Florida State
WR: Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas
TE: Ryan Purvis, Boston College
OT: Sebastian Vollmer, Houston
OT: Andrew Hartline, Central Michigan
OG: Rich Ohrnberger, Penn State
OG: Ryan Stanchek, West Virginia
C: Dallas Reynold, Bringham Young
QB: Mike Teel, Rutgers
QB: Willie Tuitama, Arizona
RB: Devin Moore, Wyoming
RB: Aaron Brown, Texas Christian
FB: Travis McCall, Alabama
WR: Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan
WR: Greg Carr, Florida State
WR: Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas
TE: Ryan Purvis, Boston College
OT: Sebastian Vollmer, Houston
OT: Andrew Hartline, Central Michigan
OG: Rich Ohrnberger, Penn State
OG: Ryan Stanchek, West Virginia
C: Dallas Reynold, Bringham Young
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